The Ofna truggy box will line up with the Losi 8T perfectly if you do the modification on it to the rear alignment plate. Just take the rear alignment plate off and shave off the stopper tab at the bottom of the plate. Now you can move the plate back further to accommodate the 8T.

Yeah it does very well. I actually just picked one up. There are two different models though. I think it was just a running change, but one has a different rear support. The origional version just had one row of slots to line the pegs up in, and the latest version has 3 rows of slots. What that does is allow you to use longer vehicles on the box. Either version will work, but the extended version will be easier/better. you can also slide the motors/wheel more towards the center of the box. this will help with the central engine on the losi's.

The Ofna truggy box will line up with the Losi 8T perfectly if you do the modification on it to the rear alignment plate. Just take the rear alignment plate off and shave off the stopper tab at the bottom of the plate. Now you can move the plate back further to accommodate the 8T.

No mods needed for my Losi 2 truggy on the three hole box. Just have to put the rear pegs against the chassis and the fronts in the crook of the front arms and chassis. I did move the wheel assembly to the more central position and everything lines up perfect. Started my new Novarossi today for the first time with no problems. Plenty of horses and good quality.

No mods needed for my Losi 2 truggy on the three hole box. Just have to put the rear pegs against the chassis and the fronts in the crook of the front arms and chassis. I did move the wheel assembly to the more central position and everything lines up perfect. Started my new Novarossi today for the first time with no problems. Plenty of horses and good quality.

+1 that was my experience with it too. It was actually probably the easiest starter box I have set up. Well other than the losi box, but that thing is a useless POS.

Could be that I never bought a lipo for mine. But I really don't feel a starter box should need a lipo to be effective. I would probably put enough $$ into a lipo setup, to have 2 truggy starts with gel cells, that will start anything. Once I bite the bullet and go lipo for my reciever packs I will throw lipos in my boxes. I am still stuck on the NIMH 2700 MAH 5 cell AA packs. They just work so well. I can run all day easily, and I'm really not worried about the lil' extra weight they add.

5-25$ for 2 cells RX packs.....25-35$ for an 4 cell....and about 100$ for a decent charger something like the new venom pro....it really isn't that expensive.

I honestly think without lipo the losi box is under powered and weak...but with its a whole different story.....i did in the beginning puff out the stock motor's running a gel cel....then i went to Integy 55's on lipo and the motor's didn't turn fast enough....so i called up losi and had them send me a new pair from the original pair i had go up in smoke....and those are the motor's ive been running All year No problem's....so it depends on the set-up.....and the original motor's were by far worse then what they have in them now.

5-25$ for 2 cells RX packs.....25-35$ for an 4 cell....and about 100$ for a decent charger something like the new venom pro....it really isn't that expensive.

I honestly think without lipo the losi box is under powered and weak...but with its a whole different story.....i did in the beginning puff out the stock motor's running a gel cel....then i went to Integy 55's on lipo and the motor's didn't turn fast enough....so i called up losi and had them send me a new pair from the original pair i had go up in smoke....and those are the motor's ive been running All year No problem's....so it depends on the set-up.....and the original motor's were by far worse then what they have in them now.

i never cause trouble.

Yeah thats good to hear. I was looking at lipo stuff earlier. If I do go lipo in the cars, I'm getting the losi lipos. For the boxes I can deal with cheapo ones, but not in the cars. I am kinda waiting for the new line of hitec servos. It will be about time for a servo upgrade anyway, and that way I can run straight lipo. I know the 7955's can run straight lipo, but I would worry about my futaba throttle servos.

Yeah thats good to hear. I was looking at lipo stuff earlier. If I do go lipo in the cars, I'm getting the losi lipos. For the boxes I can deal with cheapo ones, but not in the cars. I am kinda waiting for the new line of hitec servos. It will be about time for a servo upgrade anyway, and that way I can run straight lipo. I know the 7955's can run straight lipo, but I would worry about my futaba throttle servos.

i was skeptical about the cheepo 2 cell's as well at first...but after running ALL my quali's at the nats on them i fell 100% about them in shorter main's.....i can stretch the buggy to 45 min easily on 900mah and still have plenty if something were to delay the race or w/e.....I feel ya on the straight lipo thing also but i cant say ive really ever had an issue with my losi reg's....if i do tho....there getting tossed and if stuff goes up in smoke so be it...ill buy new stuff that wont.

a little FYI the 900's are under 1/2 the weight of the 2000mah counterpart and fit REAL nice under the flat top battery case.

i was skeptical about the cheepo 2 cell's as well at first...but after running ALL my quali's at the nats on them i fell 100% about them in shorter main's.....i can stretch the buggy to 45 min easily on 900mah and still have plenty if something were to delay the race or w/e.....I feel ya on the straight lipo thing also but i cant say ive really ever had an issue with my losi reg's....if i do tho....there getting tossed and if stuff goes up in smoke so be it...ill buy new stuff that wont.

a little FYI the 900's are under 1/2 the weight of the 2000mah counterpart and fit REAL nice under the flat top battery case.

Good to know.

I still think I would go for the 2000 losi's. For the extra $$ I would rather not have to worry about them for a full day of racing. Like I said before I am not worried about weight too much. The 2.0 buggy is light enough as it is.